Not my liking, my understanding of what Christianity is.
Those churches I don't go to.
example. Methodist churches here in the uk will preach about the cross, but never say why Jesus died on that cross.
I don't expect perfection, I do expect a rational preaching of the bible and an acceptance that there are ' grey ' areas where we can disagree.
Thanks for your thoughtful reply.
There are the different human institutions (denominations), and there are individuals that call these places/people "their" church.
But we could probably agree that there is only one "church" that Jesus spoke of building, the Body of Christ.
The people of God, not a human institution or building that they meet in.
I too wouldn't regularly attend certain churches for a variety of reasons, but not (or rarely, perhaps) a refusal due to spite.
Being a Protestant, I used to argue with Catholics about doctrine I disagreed with. I figured that they were ignorant of the Bible.
And if I straightened them out, they would gladly embrace my views instead. Wrong. They had biblical reason for what they believed.
Consequently, I decided to tear that wall down and accept them as fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.
All this to say that I have learned to accept other believers that I find somewhat "disagreeable" doctrinally.
I'm glad that you understand the view of doctrinal "grey" areas. Rare for me to find someone write about that on a forum. Thanks.
Curious about the phrase in your last sentence; "I do expect a rational preaching of the bible".
How do you measure what is "rational" or "irrational" preaching of the bible?
Are your "grey" areas rather narrow? Or... ???
Maybe the word "manuscript" should appear in there somewhere? "The text of the text"? ???
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Oh wait... I think I understand what you are doing now. - LOL